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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS m iik t ik t h yeah S I ’K IN G H K L IJ. I.ANK COI V I’Y, P R E G I A T l H i t s i > \ V j , No. 12 TEiCHEHS OFFED 10 COE M E S SNOWS LEAVING Lions Big Radio FINAL CALL FOR Show Is I rid ay MEH FUST food All Fuculty Member« Volun teer Pay Cut Equivalent to $10 Each Month Upper Highway Is Bare in Spots; Melting Snow Pre vents Night Ski Trip Thaw Now A ir Pilot am oui Annual Fun Program Planned for Ladies Night; Turkey P. T. A. Committee Wishes to Dinner is Promised Continue Work to April 15; Supplies Needed A real galaxy or radio favorii»« JIFORESI CAMPS EXPECTED SOON Passage of Raforostration Act Will Mean Employment for 510 Men Shortly heavy ! and a,ar* * M be In Springfield D esp ll. the unusually ___ ____ A final call for food supplies to snowfall In the Cascade mountain» ,,rldaj' n,sbt when they present SIX CAMPS ARE PLANNED be used In preparing the free hot during the past winter the snow ,h * ,r P*r»°nal appearance acts be School Board Urges Local lunches served at the grade schools | conditions on the McKnosle high ,<,re n,’,n‘ bers " I the Lions club at People to Aid by Investing Oakridge Slated for Largest; way have been Improving so rapid l **elr annual Ladle« Night program was Issued thia week by Mrs W. O. Funds In Warrants Another at Lowell and One ly during the past few weeks that al Taÿlor Hall. Never before has Burch. P, T. A. chairman and mem It would now be possible to push •I.*’**® Possible to gather together bers of the hot lunch project. at McKenzie Bridge All tuachers, Including III« priii Plans to serve the hot lunches a now plow far up the mountains j ® ,a ®y ot ‘ be outstanding cele Opals nr III« lhr> ' u IIU iiimm In III« hlch became effective last fall A total of 610 unemployed men If not completely across the pass. bretles for one evsnlng’s entertain l-enne Hou«a. (laughter of Ui« fa Springfield i C* tlatrlct, have and have been carried out all w ln-| will be given work In six forest ntuu« late March King, John Philip ment and It would not have been Warm Chinook winds and soft voluntarily la. a vio monthly Mouas, was one of the «lx rhamploe ter and spring originally provided i camp» In the «'ascade and Bantlam rain« have been penetrating the possible to do so here In Spring for the discontinuance of the eerv-l «alary redaction remainder appar«l wearing beauties «alerted by forest« probably within four weeks Held If It were not for the cooper ■now banks and rapidly shrinking of lln> present at ■ vr II wan ■ group of noted artists, as being the Ing at the close of this month and 1 If the senate at Washington agrees atlon of many members of the club wudal wltb most poise. them leaving only porou« heaps of announced Wedn«« v, vioyd II nearly all of the food supplies h ave' to the minor changes which the snow which level out when one who are assisting tbelr favorites been depleted Flannry, board chali \ Mowing house made yesterday la the bill by doubling for those who will be step« on them with ski. a meeting of the 17 board W ith the continuance of present before passing It. The senate has uoable to attend. which was held he <day Harry Wright and Norwald Nel weather conditions and the hesi already acted favorably on the mea Preceding (be mock radio fun evening. son attempted to make a ski trip tancy on the part of the committee sure and will consider the changes to the summit Saturday night but show, the members will enjoy a to stop serving this warm food to Thl« reduction, «xplal. today. ? * 19103040 Turkey dinner with all the trim- were forced to give up the venture ery. I« «oulvalenl to a redi •u of many children who really need I t . , Perry Thompson supervisor of Baaael Thaw, a n of Harry Thaw, after six miles across the spongy mln’s which Is being prepared by they have decided to try and con , Hu for each of the 26 members ot hM long «wslifled as aa «p ert the two forests, has been working the Lions club cooks. snow, returning to Ixisl Creek the local faculties or a total of tlnoe the work for two weeks In a« au o . pilot. has made . for some time now Investigating M uch T a le n t Seoured Bight, Las Asgeles to New Yort, work projects which can be started early Munday morning. *1040 between now and the end April providing they secure the nec-1 Payment« May Be Made on Getting beck to the big program, of the school year In June This I« ry donations of food material*. 1 deLrer.a.- a beautiful monoplane sky at once and where and how the No Hard Crusts Found Levies for Funds on Which some of the Springfield talent have Items used Hr largest quantities I •cdoo to tho home of Mrs. R. A camps shall be located. I f the bill Ihn equivalent of two week«' «alary Nowhere did the two find any perfected skits which would put Warrants Are Drawn for the faculty members and will cru«t of Ice on top of the «now, even and now needed most are: fresh passes today and Is approved by the affect the «am« proportionate sav milk on Monday. Wednesday and during the middle of the night the real entertainers to shame president It will take several weeks For many weeks now members Friday of each week, lots of toma- j ing In the Kprlngfteld school oper Tax«« may be paid with county, which was solid enough to support to gather the necessary «applies school or city warrants but only ation coats a« waa made In the Rü _ ,. , , . . their weight. Nor did they find any of the program committee headed toes which are always useable, all i and crews together. on the levies for the funds on which 1 gen« system with the announce ______ 11« layers In the snow banks such by H. E. Maxey and Including W kinds of vegetables, canned milk, I The problem of camp regulation, the warrants are drawu, according ment that the schools there would as was the case last year. The chin E. Buell. Larson W right. W. K. cereals, including rice, macaroni and the method of enlistment of to a ruling by Attorney General be rioaed two week« earlier In the ook breeses were warm all night ■ em ail, and VeMIe Pruitt have and spaghetti, bacon, beans, pota-1 the crews is uncertain here. It 1a Van W inkle received by the sheriff spring. long and only the frequent cry of been making all the necessary ar toes, sugar and cocoa. not known whether the men will be and Tax Collector C. A. Hwarti. Members of the serving commit- i wandering band« of coyotes broks rangements to Insure the success Member« of the school board inrited to actually enlist for short However, not all of the county war the stillness of the night during the °* tha ahow tee willingly contribute their time Organization of Springfield periods of time or If the crews will want tha public to understand that rants can be applied on county attempted trip. The program will be announ - to the praperation of this food and T o w n T e e m R ein w r « n . i / 4 the reduction was voluntary on the be drafted from the lists of the ced by Mr. Msxey and will be re- the "«•*•»«- but they ask those who ' B ' n g C onS,d levies for elementary, high school In several places the snow has part of the teachers and waul them unemployed now dependent on re tuition and state tax. The attorney ered by Local Croup been blown and melted off the high leased for broadcasting on 600 Kill- can do 80 to Furnish them with the to receive credit for their action. general rule«: lief work. This problem haa been - way leaving the roadbed bare. o-cycles by authority of the Wick- nece8aarv materials so the smaller Thl« It I« now believed will prevent the center of much discussion of the Efforts to organize a commercial "A general warrant of a city, Other places, especially where the vrsham Commission says the offl- chlldren may continue to receive ihn necessity tor any consideration baseball team among the young bill especially by labor leaders. One of proposals to close the local school district, port district and plow bad been early last winter clal program which gives the low- - the,r bowls of soup four days and men of Springfield got under way thing has been definitely decided, other municipal sub-division Is ac the snow was only a few Inches down un all the big anota In the ,helr cocoa Wednesday of each school« before the first week In here Monday of this week when a. however, and that is that the men I **e k ceptable In payment of taxes levied deep with water rui.nlng down the club. June. number of the prospective players W housed In tents In this vlein- for the same general fund of such two wheel tracks on each side. Ry. Opening the program w ill bring Contracts Bind Board held a meeting and discussed the city, school district, port district, The snow clearing problem will Dean Poindexter as the Baron Mun A lim it of 510 men for the first Thn local school board had Its possibilities tor such a venture or other munllpal sub-division; but not be aa difficult this year as haa cheousen with Thelmer Nelson work haa been set by the forest of bands tied In the problem, having The move for the establishment such a general fund warrant ran been the case In previous seasons ficials because aa they explain thia Charlie. The two w ill try to estab employed the teacher.) for the en of a city baseball team is being not properly be received In pay It has been pointed out by several Is the maximum number which they lish a sense of truthfulness for tire full school year and had not fostered by the yonng men them ment of taxes specially levied fur who are fam iliar with that region. their f llow LIoux. can possibly handle at th l- time. made any provision for alterations selves. They plan to ask support another purpose or fund During many previous years we Six camps have been planned tor such a« are being made In other D e te c tiv e « a t W o rk from the business men of the city County general fund warrants have had Intermittent amounts of Immediate activities pending orders localities 81 and Elmer. “Two Amateur to the extent of purchasing the Financial prob...... of the district ** “ '•-'Kl "d '« snowfall followed by rains or thaws Defective» ’ w ill reveal Frank Ham | c , from Washington to proceed These .. _ necessary materials required for a payment of county taxes levied for and frecxlng periods. This has re Un and Ira Peterson aa correspond will be located at Oakridge where J ' W illo u g h b y One of Coun nr« not entirely clarified here how team. such specific purpose or funds us sulted In the creation at each such 165 men will be located; another ty’s Earliest Settlers Is ence school detectives trying to ever. a« District IS warrants are These boys do not expect to take at McKenzie Bridge for 150; one at payment of «tate tax««, elementary time of a hard crust of snow and eolve the mysteries of Springfield not being cashed by bank« The Buried on Tuesday any long trips or to play any of the Lowell for 50 men; on Pearl Creek. school fund, county high school, Ice More snow would fall and the Night Life. district Is not In a bad condition. high school tuition fnnd nr bond In process repeat Itself and In the -"F ra n k Whata-Snable, and the I E J W lllou«bby, one of the Ore- more distant teams, but they want East of Albany for 65 men; at It i oldest warrant having been spring when efforts to open the Honorable Archibald Woodbury.” I 800 p,oneers of 52 dled at hla a city team organised as a means Detroit. 45 men and at Cascadia. 35. teresb- and redemption fund." written In November explains Clay of providing them w|th both exer highway were made the plows Men at these camps w ill be scat Clayton Barber and Glen Wood an - ho“ e nor,h of Cobur< Saturday at ton F. flurber, district clerk. Many else and entertainm ent They hope tered to various projects such as would have to buck and cut against not revealing what they will be do the a ,e of 85 years of the other districts are carrying to schedule sufficient games with road building, trail development, a large number of the Ice layers Ing. x I He had lived on the Willoughby much older warrants and have a other teams In this same vicinity. and public camp ground improve which Impeded -he work. John Pyle haa graciously offered do"‘ , '°® land clalm »*“ « 1862 and larger proportionate 'w arrant In A committee. Lloyd Mattison, ments. Conditions are snch that Ice Layers Are Missing to double for “Ethel Punk and r beeD a farmer aH of hl» Ufe debted neas. This past season most of the Everett Squires, and Albert H ar work can be started on these pro but says he must have hla fee |n l He waa the BOn of Re48on B Wll- Mom« of these have been unable 1 snow fell during a few days of one per, was named at the meeting to jects at once in the lower regions „ to get their warrants cashed for answering any loughby and Edna 8tone Wlllough- look for a manager and investigate week In January piling up many advance before ________ and expand to the higher elevations questions. by. Rome time and teachers have been the possibilities of organising a later tn the summer. feet high and there has been but »’till Bortholomew. Nell Pollard H* born *" ,owa on NoTem forced to discount them consider local ball club. light falls since that time. The re ably In Instance«. Thl» has not been First of Affairs April 10; sult being tha tho banks have crys- and John Anderson have gone away ber iS ' 1848’ com,n* to Oregon with Another meeting of the interest MERRY MAIDS' PROM to search for Paul Bunyon’s lost h,a paren,s when four years old. Hard Time« Social Sche the case In Springfield. Ixtcal tax tallsed Ice on them but are not ed players and business men will pocketbook la the Lava L-da They He waa Blarr,ed ,o Anna Sorenson money has been coming In suffici duled for Next Monday PLANNED FOR FRIDAY be held next Monday night accord crusted. The center of the banks will give their report at the meet ° " 8eP,en’ b«‘r 30. 1896 Mr. W tl ently to keep the district In fair nre porous and soft. ing to W illiam Cox. member of the lng. loughby was a member of the Bap High school girls, their mothers, The annual children’s party spon condition until recently despite the group. Nineteen members of the Obsi tl«t church In Eugene and had been and all other mothers and girls in inability of many to pay their taxes. sored by the members of Juanita dian club and several othera spent this community who care to attend Rebekah lodge of Springfield will Munday In the snow above Lost Buell, has organised the school o11a n ,e n lfw of th« Harrisburg, and Condition Is Temporary ° p lodges FREE SEED DEMAND IS will gather at the high school F ri More of this lax money Is sure I m > held In two sections this year Creek ranch, taking a final fling his dreams and will exhibit It along la,er the Cobur< 1 with his scholars who include W for 83 years BRISK l«l SPRINGFIELD day evening for the annual “Merry Io come to the district shortly a« Instead of one large affair It was at this popular sport. K. Barnell] Clayton Kirkland Lar- Survfvors Include hla widow. Mrs Maids March." sponsored by the the 1932 tax«« are paid and «chool derided at the regular lodge gather The McKensle highway Is In fine More than 60 of the 100 assorted Girls League. This is strictly a official« believe that they will be ing Monday evening. The first of travel condltioo now and Is dry up «on W right. Oene Thompson. Herb Anna w lllo u Kbby; two sons. Ralph In a position to call In all the war these purtles. one for children from to Yale’s ranch Very little snow Dlbblee, Enoch Stuart, and F. B S w ,,lo u 8bby of Goshen, and Her packets of free seeds which are girls' costume affair and boys are bert F. Willoughby at home; one being provided* to needy families not allowed to attend. rants up to Iasi month at that time. six years to high school age. will remain« along the sides of the road Flanery. Haws » ‘ B-rkf a t t Acta «laughter. Mias Lilcille Willoughby who will plant gardens had been Prises w ill be given the girl com The situation now Is that the banks be held at the hall on Monday. below this place FAmous and DAndy. Floyd Flan Eu* ene; ° ne «randchlld; a sis given out between Saturday when ing In the best costume that even have tnken all the warrants, school, April 10. ery and Fred W alker, have some ter' Mra A’ J’ o ,llette ,n Eugene they were received here and last ing. Refreshments w ill also be ser city and county, that they are al Necessary funds for the expenses LÌQUOR PROBLEMS TO night It vis announced this morn ved. problems to talk over. One dau8bter. Edith, has died. lowed to carry as loans. of theae children’s parties have Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Veltle Pruitt Funera’ »ervlces were held from ing by I. M. Peterson, city recorder, Features of the program w ill be Members of the school board feel been contributed by certain Indi BE TALKED AT VESPERS Merton Ferebee and D. B Murphy ,he Pool®-°ray-Bartholomew chapel who with Jesse Cross and W. A. original stunts presented by each sure that the situation can be met viduals for several years and have Plans for an open discussion on have been visiting their friend on *“ Bu* ene Tuesday afternoon at 1 Taylor are handling the distribution class. Those in charge of these are locally, by local people. If they will been made available again. The freshman, Lillian T rlnka; sopho- assume a spirit of patriotism and second party w ill probably be held the liquor dllema as It now con the farm and act rather queer. They P clock- Re’ Bryant Wilson, pastor in Springfield. The packets contain sufficient meres. Faye Squires; Juniors, Doro fronts Ixtnc county and Spring go forth end get rythm with the as- ° f the B ,t)tl8t church, officiated and Invest some of their money In these sometime the first part of May. slstance of little Bobby Rebhan I lnter,nent was ™ad» In the West seeds of all varieties necessary for thy Nice; and seniors. Nathalie Ed warrants which are now being Mrs. Wanda Barnet, Mrs. Lillian Meld to be held at the Methodist Bpeclal features of the News Low |.Po," ‘ emet«rT ®«ar «>»* Willoughby family gardens except potatoes. miston. church Munday evening at 5 o'clock giver, teachers as salary. Much an Black and Mrs. Clara Taylor have farm home. They are being paid for with Re- Ruth Pollard has charge of the Investment Is absolutely safe and been named on the entertainment were announced this morning by Light will be brought at the open- onstructlon Finance Corporation decorations, and Pearl Helterbrand pays a better rate of Interest than committee for April and will have Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor Ing of the fishing season In news funds and are intended for those the refreshments. The affair Is many other equally secure Invest charge of the flrsi children's pro Rev. Frank 8. Belstel, chairman of Flashes from Springfield by Mr. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY I PARTY AT OLSON HOME families who cannot purchase seeds scheduled to start at 7:30. the Lane County Dry Association Max#y menta do. gram. but who can be depended on to will be the principal speaker and One thing has been definitely de Issue Smaller Warrants Members of the lodge held cided against at the program F rl-! Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carl plant and take care of gardens CIVIL SERVICE HAS To facilitate this making It eas Mother Goose party this week un leader of the discussion. W. P. Tyson, mayor, haa Indi d*y night and that Is that any re- Olaon held a surprise birthday din which will provide them«with food ler for the Individual with only n der the direction of Mrs. Nellie VACANCIES TO FILL «mall «avlngn to Invest his or her Pyne, Mrs. Marjorie Mushier, and cated hla Intention of attending ference to fishing Is not to be tol-1 ner and social evening at their in the summer and next winter. money for a few months. Each Mrs. Nellie Jordan. The audience the meeting and tt Is believed that erated, say those la charge, other- home Monday evening honoring M r The United States civil service [Olson’s birthday anniversary. Fol GIRL SCOUTS CHANGE teacher will herenfler be paid with was divided Into groups In the form several members of the city coun wise there are no restrictions. commission announces competitive • lowing the dinner the evening was two warrnnts. one for *50 and one of a School with skits and songs ell will be present. DAY FOR MEETINGS examinations for the following For the Sunday morning service DRY KILNS OPERATE for whatever the balance of the Each told Mother Goose rhymes I spent with Jig-saw puzzles and card positions, senior-levelman. level- games. salary amounts to. Regular meeting day for the man. and rodman-chainman. Salar The program for next Monday Rev. Poindexter haa choaen "By AT BOOTH-KELLY MILL Those present for the evening Springfield Girl Scout troop has ies range from *1260 to *1920 an. This cooperation on the part of calls for a Hard Times party and the Light of M artyr Fires" aa the „ , . ~ were the honor guests, and Mr. and been changed to Mondays Instead naually. local people will enable all teach members are asked to come dressed theme for hla sermon at 11 o’clock »f ‘ he dry k iln , at the Mrg E E Mfty 8n„ dauRhter ers to receive some actual money In old cloths«. Applications must be on file with Springfield plant of the Booth Kelly L.nce. M r and Mrg H arry stewar, of Thursday. The usual meetings each month which In many in of the troop w ill be held at the the manager of the Eleventh U. 8. SEWING CLUB PARTY AT lumber company are operating now and John H enderer. Mr. stances Is very necessary. Methodist church each Monday Civil Service district. Seattle. LAWYER-EVANGELIST TAYLOR HALL TO NIG HT to catch up on certain stocks It an„ Mra H a m . M r and Discounting Is Disapproved afternoon at 4 o’clock. It has been Washington not later than April 21, was announced this morning by Mra N L peilard, D w . CrUeg, TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY The school board has made Itself announced by Eunte Gerbor. Scout 1933. The vacancies to be filled All members of the Priscilla, Ralph Martin, manager of the com- M r and Mrg w N ftnd leader. very clear that It does not upprove exist In the states of Idaho, Oregon, Kensington, and Aeneas club have H. F. Irvin, Los Angeles attorney pany In this district. M r and Mrg RlIggeH Olgon of of nny action whereby the teacher Washington and Montana. who retired from hla profession to been Invited to attend an ’airplane M artin spiked all rum or, about ,and who are RUeg, g the homp Qf Is asked to sell his or her warrant lecture on the “Life of Christ and flight’ party tonight at Taylor hall the local mill and the one at Wend- tllg parentg M r and Mra Car, BAPTIST MEN HEAR nt a discount, thereby greatly In Inspiration of the Bible,” will apeak which la being given by members ling as regards operations with the oison MEN'S WORK DIRECTOR STAR MEMBERS ATTEND creasing the profit for the holder at the Christian church Sunday of the Needlcraft group at 8 o’clock. statement that the situation was CRESWELL IN ITIATIO N Each warrant Is Issued for a design Thirty-five men of the Baptist evening at 7:30 It la announced by More than 60 members of the sew absolutely unchanged and no new A rta s a c * t o z r a iT P D T A ia i ated sum and draws six percent In operations had been contemplated.1 T O E N T E R T A IN ing clubs are expected to attend. church met tn the church base Veltle Pruitt, pastor. Twenty-two members of Cascade ti-rest on that sum. Mrs. Carl OlaOn Is chairman of Rev. Pruitt will apeak at Elmira The planning mill here has been BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR ment Tuesday evening for a potluck chapter number 166 . E. ».. motored Another thing wi Ich members of supper and to hear an address by to Creswell Friday evening to ac Sunday evening while Mr. Irvin the committee making the norea and Is still operating on an Irregu the hoard point to to that property aary arrangements and la being as lar schedule. Members of the choir of the Bap Charles E. Turner of Eugene. Mr. cept an invitation to attend their fills the pulpit here. owners may pay only a part of their tist church will be entertained Frl Turner Is director of men's work initiatory work. C. A. Swarts was Mr. Irvin lectured at the Spring- sisted by Mrs. H arry Stewart. Mrs. taxes If they need to and are per day evening at the home of Mr. for the T’ mpqna association. He dis named worshipful master for the field Methodist church -some E. E May. Mrs. Laurence M offitt, mitted to pay the school portion and Mrs. Jerry Adams In Eugene. cussed the organisation of a men's Creswell chapter for the evening months ago before an enthusiastic Mrs. Henry Fandrem, and Mrs. MRS. W RIGHT HOSTESS of their taxes If that la so desired. audience. He comes highly recom- W alter Gossler. AENEAS CLUB TUESDAY I Re*u,ar R««“ ' « * ' » be held at council In the Springfield church and had charge of the Initiatory It Is permissible under the latest Thia la an annual affair for mem their home and plans for the Easter memh^d by all churches where he work. ruling of the State Tax t'ommlsalor bers of the Needlecraft club. Members of the Aeneas club were! P1*18’0 b‘ ‘ be church will be dis FIRST TOXOID CLINIC hna visited. to pay that part of their tax which guests of Mrs. 8. C. W right at herJCUS8Pd A sod»» evening Is planned Sunday morning Rev. Pruitt will Is assessed against their property SET FOR SCHOOLS HERE SEWING CLUB TO WORK home Tuesday for their regular | ***0, Former Psrlshoners Call preach on the subject. "Led aa a for thn general fund of the school ON MORE QUILTS TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Seldon K irk and Lamb." meeting. She had as her guests, The first of the toxoid clinics for district with a school warrant alia K irk of the Klamath Indian Mrs. Mary Kessey, Mrs. Anna Kes MRS. ROUSE ENTERTAINS Springfield school chlidren w ill be drawn on that district. The warrant local property, and If they are pur reservation stopped In Springfield A special meeting of Iuke clrcie PRISCILLA CLUB TODAY held here Friday morning by Dr. sewing club will be held this after- must he equal to or less than the chased from the teachers thia will Wednesday evening to visit at the sey. and Miss Edna »warts. The! following members were present: R. C. Romlg. county health o fficer,; noon at the Egglmann Kandy Kit- amount of thia particular tax Item, keep the money In the district at homo of Rev. and Mrs. Dean C. Mrs. L. K. Page, Mrs. C. E. SwartsJ Regular meeting of the Priscilla and Mrs. Della Fitzgerald, ocunty chen It has been announoed by Mrs. however, as no cash difference can all times. Poindexter na dinner gueata. The Mrs. M. J. McKlln, Mra. Lawrence club will be held this afternoon at health nurse. They will be at the Egglmann. W ork on qullta started bo paid hack by tho tax collectors. The regular monthly meeting ot visitors were members of Rev. May. Mrs. E. E. Fraederlck. Mrg. the home of Mrs. W illiam Rouse at Brattaln school at 9:30. and at the. at the meeting held Inst weak at Hence small warrants on district the school board for April will be Poindexter's church when he was E lla Lombard and Mrs. N. W. 1:30 o'clock. A social afternoon Is Lincoln building later the same the home of Mrs. Pearl Sears w ill 19 can be used In paying taxes on held Monday night. stationed on the Reservation. Emery. planned for the meats. morning. , be continued. ACTION IS VOLUNTARY WARRANTS WAV BE i EOWN BALE CLUB SOUGHT BT ROTS : e | cobdrg pioneer DIES SATURDAY REBEKAHS PLAN CHILDREN PARTI